[wp-hackers] Front End Performance in WordPress
Otto
otto at ottodestruct.com
Tue Mar 24 04:46:59 GMT 2009
There's plenty of documentation on it, on the codex and in various
posts across the web. It was one of the major features of 2.5, I
believe.
http://www.google.com/search?q=wp_enqueue_script
The CSS enqueue stuff is relatively new though, and only used in the
admin side of things, I believe.
-Otto
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:52 PM, John Biddle <john at poolstudent.com> wrote:
> Otto,
>
> That's great, I'm not looking to re-invent something that's already solved.
> I was not aware of it, and I know that some developers at least, aren't
> doing this properly, because I have seen duplicate scripts loaded before in
> WP. Clearly this is the fault of the developer, though. If the is a
> framework put forth for implementing front end performance improvements, it
> should include a section on how to use the existing script queuing functions
> to avoid duplicate scripts.
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